Here is my lovely bow to wrap up the interesting semester we had with William Faulkner. I think, for me, the best part about this class was the fact that it was taught by practically the whole English department. The class, in and of itself, felt like a bow to wrap up my McMurry career. Looking back strangely I think my favorite Faulkner story is As I Lay Dying, the only story I had some knowledge of when first starting the semester. I don't know if it's because I did so many projects surrounding the novel, but I feel like we (myself and the novel) have to an understanding of one another. I still don't care for Modernism, but I have come to appreciate the weird writing style of Faulkner. I learned that an author's style can be part of the plot of the story. Thank you Mr. Andrews for broadening my horizons and thank you for adding more books to my reading list. Now that we've read Absalom, Absalom! I want to go back and reread the Sound and the Fury.